It Saddens Me to Write that Vintage Airman and Fellow P-51 Mustang Pilot, Jimmy Leeward, has died in a Plane Crash.

Leeward, a veteran airman and film stunt pilot was flying his P-51 Mustang
fighter plane, the
Galloping Ghost, in a Reno Nevada air show like he had done so many times before. He has
flown in over 120 races and was also a Hollywood stunt pilot for numerous
movies including "Amelia" and "Cloud Dancer". In an
interview last year, he described how he had flown in over 250 different
types of planes, but had a special fondness for the P-51 Mustang. Fellow
Mustang pilots Jim Beasley Sr., and Jim Beasley Jr., have had the honor
of knowing and flying with Leeward.

Experienced stunt pilots and veteran airman usually do not crash their
planes. They spend months preparing for air races or air shows. They spend
hours training, testing, doing practice runs, route maneuvers and emergency
procedures. So how did this happen? Spectators, event organizers and photographers
all said the same thing. It appeared that there was a mechanical or product
defect with the plane.

As Leeward was flying and in the process of moving from third place, into
second place, his plane was noted to violently pitch upward, roll and
then go into an uncontrollable nose dive towards the Grandstand full of
spectators. A photographer said it looked like a part of the plane's
tail called the "trim tab" had fallen off during the flight
and it caused the plane to suddenly climb. Mike Houghton, president and
CEO of Reno Air Races, said that there appeared to be a "problem
with the aircraft that caused it to go out of control". Unfortunately,
3 people died, including Leeward, and 56 spectators were injured and transported
to the hospital. Many credit Leeward's skill, knowledge and experience
in saving many others from being injured or killed. It was noted that
Leeward was able to pull the aircraft up slightly, away from the entire
crowd, just prior to the plane crashing. The Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating
the cause of the plane crash.

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